How will your ancestors disturb my resting place :) when I am turned to ashes at my bonfire? If I have them scattered somewhere and someone really does it, that will be a first, there will be no reminder. Unless I can get the government to erect a monument, that would be nice.
I didn't think you were going to ask me anything. I'm not prepared. If someone could really get the government to foot the bill, it would be a large but tasteful question mark, with my years of life and a legend reading, No one ever asked him to come, and no one ever explained why he had to be here. Biology aside.
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How will your ancestors disturb my resting place :) when I am turned to ashes at my bonfire?
If I have them scattered somewhere and someone really does it, that will be a first, there will be no reminder. Unless I can get the government to erect a monument, that would be nice.
That would be nice. What would your monument look like?
These seems to be very old gravestones too, as some of your earlier ones too.
I try to remember were we did see a really old cemetery... Ahh, it must have been in Milano, in Italy.
Marvelous gravestones, really old ones, and gigantic. Family graves too.
The Italians sure know how to be elegant :-)
I didn't think you were going to ask me anything. I'm not prepared. If someone could really get the government to foot the bill, it would be a large but tasteful question mark, with my years of life and a legend reading, No one ever asked him to come, and no one ever explained why he had to be here. Biology aside.
They could add:
He'd appreciate it if you wouldn't do it again.
I wouldn't really want a monument unless they added some kind of pigeon zapper.
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